Yes, although crows eat a wide variety of food (they are omnivores), they would most accurately be called a secondary consumer. This is because they eat some primary consumers (herbivores).
A producer is usually green and plant like. A decomposer is usually bacteria and worm like animals. And crows eat a wide variety of foods, including: fruits, grains, nuts, acorns, snails, mussels, small birds, eggs, rabbits, mice. That sort of sounds like us. It would seem that they would fit in the same category as we do: consumers. Interesting thing is that we can and do eat crow from time to time.
A crow is a scavenger because it feeds on dead organisms.
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Omnivores are both primary and secondary consumers.
sometimes a ferret is a secondary consumer. It can also be included in other levels too!
No, a secondary consumer is a carnivore (or omnivore). Herbivores are primary consumers, which are eaten by secondary consumers.
They are normally considered a secondary consumer.
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A Snake is a Secondary Consumer
Yes, it is a secondary consumer.
It is a secondary consumer.
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It is a secondary consumer